Google co-founder Sergey Brin had some thoughts about today's presidential election, and shared them on Google+ last night. Here's what he had to say:
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Google is running an Election Day doodle in the U.S. today, as the nation works on electing its president for the next four years. The doodle this time does not take us to "Electio...
I pulled out the old trusty StumbleUpon toolbar this morning to use the Explore Box (the StumbleUpon version of search) to stumble through some topic which I've already forgotten,...
Google has put out a new webmaster help video with Matt Cutts. The basis of the user-submitted question isn't even accurate, and Cutts still took the time to make the video and ans...
Tomorrow, November 6th, is election day in the U.S. If you haven't already voted and need to know where you should vote tomorrow, both Google and Facebook have tools to make it in...
Last month, as you may know, Google introduced its Link Disavow tool, after dropping a hint that it would do so months prior. What we didn't know until this past week, however, is...
Google has lost a defamation suit in Australia, which could have bigger ramifications for how it handles situations when people complain about search results.
A man from Melbou...
The story is old, but it is ongoing. It's the same argument that's been around for years, but it's reaching a boiling point, and it's doing so at a time when the flow of news is co...
Google is running a doodle on its UK site today celebrating the 125th birthday of English artist L.S. Lowry. Once again, Google has opted to display a pre-entered query for users w...
Google and Rosetta Stone have been battling in court for several years. Both companies have had favorable rulings at one time or another. Rosetta Stone claimed that Google infringe...